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EVENTS
Carter charges to victory
at Bull Run Motocross
By Cindy Lemere
(Above) SCott carter carted off a doublemota win In the 125cc Expert class at the
Bull Run Motocross In GrHne, Maine.
(Left) Tom Rogers sailed his vintage
Husky to the 30+ Novice win at the AVDRA
Sierra Vista MX.
Sportsman ovice winner, with Tom Rogers
coming in second. Mike Bower came in third.
Four-strokes also had their place in the program with David Boydstun taking the Premier
Expert win on his '56 BSA Gold Star. Triumphmounted john Scott ran second.
Results
2SO BEG: 1. athan Franz (Ya.m); 2. Erik Cranzow (Kaw).; 3Adam Brigden (Hon); 4. Mike Well§ (Yam); S. Paul St Hers
(Yam).
.
250 NOV' I. Russell Morris (Kaw).; 2. Chris PI..tero (Hon); 3.
Shwe Jenkins (Hon); 4. Gary Ginther (Hon); S. Michael Segundo
SPTSMN NOV: 1. StrYe Haag (Mai); 2. Tom Rogers (Hus);),
Matt Hararourt (BSA).
SPTSM..N 1l\'T~ 1. Tun Curtis (KTM); 2. Tom Se.agrm: (H~).
3. Cil \\'lutaker (Hus); 4. Ryan 0K:b0n (CZ); 5. john Holton (CZ).
SP'T'SM." EX: 1 Darin Curtis (Suz).
SO+ NOV: 1 Jim WlOOn (HLlS); 2. Glen McMtnn (CZ).
40+ NOV: 1. Mil.e Hararourt (Tri~
40+ [NT: 1. john Holton (CZ).
30+ NOV: l. Tom Rogers (Hus); 2. ~e Haag (Mai); 3. Mike
8ow~ (KTM); 4. Mike McGough (Mai); S. Glenn McMinn (CZ).
30+ INT: 1. Gil Whitakn (HLIS); 2. Ryan DII:bon (CZ).
PREM EX:.1. David Boydstun (8SA); 2. John Scott (Trt).
PREM NOV: 1. Jim Wil!1011 (Hus); 2. Mike Haracourt (Tn).
PREM 125: L Ken Lwk (CZ); 2. Mark Hayzlett.
40+ EX: 1. john Scot1 (Tn).
(Hon)
250 INT: 1. Robert Simpson (Hon); 2. Jesse Bath (F1on); 3.
Craig Humphrry (5U1:); 4. Mike Hodg
(5uz); 5 CIiH Cook
(Kaw).
2SO PRO: I. Rusty Holland (Suz); 2. RIck Ryan
P~tnna
(Suz~
3. Jeff
(HonJ; 4, Dean MalSOn (50%); S. Nathan Woods (Han).
500 BEG: I. Dennis Wheeler (Hon); 2. Darrell Taylor (Kaw); 3.
Jerry Taylor (Hon); 4. Scott Milheim (Kaw).
500 NOV: t. Tim Boone (Hus).
SOO PRO: 1. Rick Ryan (Hon); 2. Dean Mlltson (Hon~ 3. Eric
Sandstrom (Han); 4. Jeff Pestana (Hon); S.jon NeJson (Hon).
2>29 BEG: 1" RIY Feldman (Hon); 2. OJ,aane Shephard (Hon~
25-29 NOV: 1. Andrew Cumming:; (Hon).
25-29 INT: I. Mike Hodges (Suz); 2. Tony Basulnl (Kaw); 3.
Jonn Matallmakl (Suz); ... Troy Bun:nby (Yam); 5, Aaron Mal1lon
(Yam).
VET BEG: 1.. Roland Womack (Yam); 2. Ruuell Gray (lion);
3. Steve Hall (Kaw).: 4. Dioo Bell (Suz); s. Dave Phillips (Kaw),
VET NOV: 1. Rwsell Morns (Kaw); 2. Mad Pledger (Hon);
3. jessie Holguin (Yam); "" Troy Lindell (Hoo); S. Mike Wylie
(Kaw).
VET tNT: 1. SWvt!'n Richards (Yam); 2. jim Abbolte (Yam); 3,
Mark Brooks (Suz); c. Greg Pennington (Hon); S. Don Mendenh.a.1J
(y..,,).
VET PRO: 1. Jon Nd50n (Suz.); 2. Ron Allen (Yam); 3. [)eve
HONU (Kaw);4. Greg Dungan (Han); S.flD'l \o\'hipple (Kaw~
OIT NOV: 1. Brian M0'Chant (Hon); 2. Klaus Baker (Han);
3. Leroy 5nuth (Suz); 4. Dan RiStTOm (Yam); S. Gary Renunen
(Suz).
OIT EX~ I. Stevto Law (Kaw).
AVDRA visits Sierra Vista MX
By Goldie
Photo by Carl Holmquist
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The Arizona Vintage Dirt Racers Association
Vintage M,otocross Racing season opener took
place when the group made its first trip to the
Sierra Vista MX fadIity. All who attended were
surprised by the warm reception.
The A VOM program was run in conjunction with the D+D-promoted CMC series race,
Modi5cations were made to the track to have it
ready for Sunday's vintage program.
Tim Curtis showed everyone the fast way
around the track in the Sportsman Intermediate
class, (eading Toma Seagrove and Gil Whitaker,
both Husky-moun.ted. Ryan Dickson came home
fourth on a CZ.
jim Wilson was the day's only double winner, using a four-a;toto sweep to earn victories,
in the 50+ Novice and Premier Novice divisions. Ken Lusk brought out a mint CZ 125 and
took Premier 12Scc-c1ass honors over Mark
Hayzlett.
Maico 250-mounted Steve Haag was the
Hoenshell King of
Cartwright's XR Nat'l
By Darryl Smith
DALLAS, TX, OCT. 1
"Still the king," proclaimed the announcers of
Clay Hoenshell's continued dominance at the
third annual Cartwright's XR National in Dallas.
Hoenshell had litlle trouble taking the
Unlim.ited and Stock classes at the Cartwright's
Motorcar-sponsored event.
"file hot dogs were started backwards in the
Unlimited main to give the underdogs a chance.
Hoenshell, riding the Cartwright's Motorcarbacked entry, wasted litlle time moving to the
front. From his backwards-start position, he
raced to second place before one lap was complete. Hoenshell foJlowed Ray Burgess around
on the second lap and then made the pass over
the tabletop jump. Meanwhile, jim Hutcherson
was fending off the advances of Jerry Joiner,
who tried to outjump Hutcherson over the tabletop, but Hutcherson cut to the inside of the following sweeper. joiner was on the gas too much
and hit Hutcherson's rear wheel. The slight collision was enough to knock Hutcherson wide and
Joiner moved underneath and into third. Joiner
took ]0 laps to find a way around Burgess who
was alone in second. With three laps left Hoenshell was out of joiner's sight and doing nacnaes with regularity. joiner and Burgess rounded out the podium behind Hoenshell.
When. the gate dropped on the Stock main,
Steve Lahatte easily put his XR into the lead.
David Bloyed motored past Lahatle over the big
double halfway through the first lap.. Hoenshell
slipped by Lahatte on lap two and then passed
BIQyed when he missed a gear over the double.
Lahatte also got by Bloyed as he had trouble
finding a gear. Racing st.yed close as the finishing order was set. Hoenshell's engine began to
cut out about mid~race but cleared up before
Lahatte got close enough to make a pass.
Results
STK: 1. Oay H~II; 2. Stevr Lahatte; 3. David BIoyed; ...
Todd Watson.
MOO MAIN: 1. Jade Yost; 2. OaIvid
Billy &0011;5. Todd Wat5on.
U/l.: 1, Oay
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